By the Numbers: All-Star Break

The Penguins enter the 2011 All-Star break coming off two victories (Jan. 22, 3-2 vs. Carolina; Jan. 25, 1-0 vs. NY Islanders). Through the first 50 games of the season, Pittsburgh has a 31-15-4 record for 66 points for second place in the Atlantic Division.

Here is a look at where the Penguins and their players rank among in several key NHL categories:

Penguins boast the best penalty killing percentage at 88.5, and the top-rated road PK unit at 91.0.

Penguins' 17 home wins (tied).

Penguins' 31 overall wins (tied).

The Penguins have surrendered the second-fewest goals against in the league (112). They also boast the NHL's second-ranked goals-against average at 2.24.

Despite missing the past nine games with a concussion, Sidney Crosby still ranks second in the league in goals (32) and points (66). He trails Tampa Bay's Steven Stamkos by one point in the scoring race.